Petition for native Rhino3D CAD on Linux
Posted by FluidicPortal@reddit | linux | View on Reddit | 8 comments
Hey guys, there is an ongoing community effort to gauge how much interest there is in having an official, native, Rhino3D port to the Linux platform. Good commercial CAD is one of the last weak spots in Linux that keeps a lot of people locked and hostage in Windows or Mac.
PETITION --> https://www.openpetition.org/us/petition/online/rhino-3d-natively-for-linux
The company has already made some half steps such as with
1. OpenNurbs, which is basically their 3DM file standard:
https://github.com/mcneel/opennurbs
https://www.rhino3d.com/features/developer/opennurbs/
- Rhino Compute, which is an open-source, stateless REST API server that allows developers to perform Rhino geometry calculations. Currently rented by the core hour.
https://developer.rhino3d.com/guides/compute/
https://github.com/mcneel/compute.rhino3d
About Rhino3D
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinoceros_3D
https://www.rhino3d.com/
KnowZeroX@reddit
There are plenty of CAD options on linux, while there is open source ones there is also commercial enterprise ones like BricsCAD, Ares Commander, VariCAD, QCAD and etc.
Hopefully, such petitions work out but I won't hold my breath, generally speaking only way these companies will start supporting it is if they see opportunity to make money or risk losing money. So switching to alternatives that do support linux and voting with your wallet is the best choice.
FluidicPortal@reddit (OP)
Sure, the point though is we are not talking about individuals or hobbyists, but for people already working in the industry that cannot switch to those alternatives. They are locked in by decades of investment in the ecosystems and the companies they work for. In this case McNeel has been making half steps already. Maybe a little extra nudge won't hurt.
Marce7a@reddit
Does it work with wine.
If it does they can distribute it on Linux using wine
Miserable_Peach_7341@reddit
I second VariCAD, and QCAD. Used both.
AmarildoJr@reddit
I've talked directly with the McNeel people and there's currently no interest in building a Linux version of Rhino.
I've been using Rhino on-and-off since 2008, to me it really is the best CAD/NURBS tool out there, but it's always been the Trial version 😛 If they're not willing to support Linux, I'm not gonna support them. And also, they don't have an "Indie" license like Maya and they don't do regional pricing, so buying the full license is completely out of the question for emerging countries.
Marce7a@reddit
Maybe they should make wine version?
jhansonxi@reddit
One reason this matters is the lack of options for 3D solid modeling. There are different ways to mathematically describe an object and there are trade-offs with each. Experts learn a system and know how to work around its limitations so switching to a different modeling system can be annoying. For that reason some people don't like FreeCAD because of the way it does things.
c126@reddit
I like freecad